On 08/01/12 19:12, Paul Smedley wrote:
On 08/01/12 19:07, Paul Smedley wrote:
On 07/01/12 08:22, Paul Smedley wrote:
For the purpose of debugging you could *not* ignore the error and
instead print it out or bail out.
Thanks - commenting out the ImportErrors block, I get:
ImportError: No module
On 08/01/12 19:07, Paul Smedley wrote:
On 07/01/12 08:22, Paul Smedley wrote:
For the purpose of debugging you could *not* ignore the error and
instead print it out or bail out.
Thanks - commenting out the ImportErrors block, I get:
ImportError: No module named encodings
OK got through this -
On 07/01/12 08:22, Paul Smedley wrote:
For the purpose of debugging you could *not* ignore the error and
instead print it out or bail out.
Thanks - commenting out the ImportErrors block, I get:
ImportError: No module named encodings
OK got through this - PYTHONPATH in makefile was borked for O
Hi Antoine,
On 07/01/12 06:58, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 06:28:00 +1030
Paul Smedley wrote:
I now have a dll and exe - however when it tried to build the modules,
it dies with:
Could not find platform independent libraries
Could not find platform dependent libraries
Consider se
On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 06:28:00 +1030
Paul Smedley wrote:
>
> I now have a dll and exe - however when it tried to build the modules,
> it dies with:
> Could not find platform independent libraries
> Could not find platform dependent libraries
> Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to [:]
> Fatal Python e
Hi All,
On 06/01/12 19:22, Paul Smedley wrote:
I'm a little slow in responding to
http://blog.python.org/2011/05/python-33-to-drop-support-for-os2.html,
but I'm interested in stepping up to help maintain OS/2 support in
Python 3.3 and above.
I've been building Python 2.x for a while, and curren
Hi Paul,
> I'm a little slow in responding to
> http://blog.python.org/2011/05/python-33-to-drop-support-for-os2.html,
> but I'm interested in stepping up to help maintain OS/2 support in
> Python 3.3 and above.
>
> I've been building Python 2.x for a while, and currently have binaries
> of
Hi All,
I'm a little slow in responding to
http://blog.python.org/2011/05/python-33-to-drop-support-for-os2.html,
but I'm interested in stepping up to help maintain OS/2 support in
Python 3.3 and above.
I've been building Python 2.x for a while, and currently have binaries
of 2.6.5 availabl